Insects use various types of behaviour, chemical defences, mimetic, aposematic or cryptic appearances as anti-predatory strategies. Among insects, carabid beetles of the genus Brachinus are distasteful prey because they discharge an irritating “cloud” of quinones when threatened. These beetles live in aggregations and adopt warning (conspicuous pattern) colours and chemicals to create a template that is easily learnt by predators. Another carabid beetle, Anchomenus dorsalis, mimics the colours and cuticular profile of Brachinus and is usually found in Brachinus aggregations. In this paper we report results from laboratory observations on feeding choice of the following natural predators - Crocidura leucodon (Insectivora: Soricid...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe prediction of pest regulation by multi-predator communities often ...
International audienceSeedbank control has been the cornerstone of agricultural management practices...
International audienceAnimals foraging in the wild face a trade-off between staying safe (i.e. avoid...
Insects use various types of behaviour, chemical defences, mimetic, aposematic or cryptic appearance...
We studied the prey preference and feeding behaviour of adult males of Ocypils olens (Muller) (Coleo...
Like other coleopterans, Carabids are recognized for the use of passive and active strategies agains...
Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus (Carabidae) are disagreeable prey because they discharge i...
Carabid beetles are common inhabitants of agricultural fields where they encounter a variety of food...
The sentinel prey method can quantify predation pressure in various habitats. Real prey is assumed t...
SPE GESTAD CT3National audienceCarabid beetles consume substantial amounts of weed seeds and appear ...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
The Carabidae is a large family of beetles with 33,920 valid species world-wide. While the specific...
Abstract. 1. Predator and alternative food density are important factors influencing herbivore suppr...
Preferences of seed predators may be an important factor that introduces bias in the results of seed...
SPE GESTAD INRA DOCTNational audienceMany thousands of carabid individuals exist in farm fields, in ...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe prediction of pest regulation by multi-predator communities often ...
International audienceSeedbank control has been the cornerstone of agricultural management practices...
International audienceAnimals foraging in the wild face a trade-off between staying safe (i.e. avoid...
Insects use various types of behaviour, chemical defences, mimetic, aposematic or cryptic appearance...
We studied the prey preference and feeding behaviour of adult males of Ocypils olens (Muller) (Coleo...
Like other coleopterans, Carabids are recognized for the use of passive and active strategies agains...
Bombardier beetles of the genus Brachinus (Carabidae) are disagreeable prey because they discharge i...
Carabid beetles are common inhabitants of agricultural fields where they encounter a variety of food...
The sentinel prey method can quantify predation pressure in various habitats. Real prey is assumed t...
SPE GESTAD CT3National audienceCarabid beetles consume substantial amounts of weed seeds and appear ...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
The Carabidae is a large family of beetles with 33,920 valid species world-wide. While the specific...
Abstract. 1. Predator and alternative food density are important factors influencing herbivore suppr...
Preferences of seed predators may be an important factor that introduces bias in the results of seed...
SPE GESTAD INRA DOCTNational audienceMany thousands of carabid individuals exist in farm fields, in ...
12 pagesInternational audienceThe prediction of pest regulation by multi-predator communities often ...
International audienceSeedbank control has been the cornerstone of agricultural management practices...
International audienceAnimals foraging in the wild face a trade-off between staying safe (i.e. avoid...